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Post by sizzling63 on Jul 6, 2017 13:31:35 GMT -5
I'm in promo mode today. Just tweeted the direct link to Adam's Spotify account. #TwoFux is such an awesome song, but I think it is a good thing to also run a playlist here and there. I'm falling in love with "Runnin" all over again and finding new appreciation for "Welcome to the Show" and many other songs.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 13:35:07 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 6, 2017 13:47:08 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jul 6, 2017 13:47:43 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 6, 2017 13:52:03 GMT -5
Sorry grabbed the wrong post a few minutes ago. the link listed to go to the playlist does not work. Not sure why but when I select it and "oops" message shows up that there is something wrong. Hope it gets fixed.
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 13:58:50 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Jul 6, 2017 14:00:52 GMT -5
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Post by sizzling63 on Jul 6, 2017 14:02:21 GMT -5
I've fallen in love with Spread Your Wings. When he sings " Sammy boy don't you know who you are"........chills. Does that line jump out at anybody else? I love it. https://www.instagram.com/p/BWKxSoSH1kE That's my favorite line in the whole song. Not sure if I like SYW or IL better....they're both amazing. I think both "Spread Your Wings" and "It's Late" are heavenly. I love, love, love the current setlist so much, including "Get Down, Make Love". (I am not disappointed at the omission of "Show Must Go On" because those vocally straining songs make me very nervous. I can't even fully enjoy "Who Wants To Live Forever" as it seems to be so tough on the vocal chords)
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Post by adamrocks on Jul 6, 2017 14:04:57 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Jul 6, 2017 14:07:57 GMT -5
twitter.com/Popdust/status/883037900136472576POPDUST @popdust .@adamlambert doesn't give "Two Fux" with new single www.popdust.com/adam-lambert-two-fux-listen-2453778124.html?utm_campaign=RebelMouse&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=POPDUSTLISTEN | Adam Lambert doesn't give "Two Fux" with new single MUSIC | The frontman of Queen delights in smoldering rhythm with his comeback track. The new song is as glittery and audacious as you could imagine. His work with Queen is rubbing off on his solo work, there's no mistake about that. Adam Lambert, who has dazzled fans all over the world as frontman to the legendary rock band, has dropped a guitar-heavy romper called "Two Fux," in which he forgets "his inner peace, in leather." The new mid-tempo track is, presumably, the first taste of his long-awaited new record, the follow-up to 2015's invigorating The Original High. Last week, the rock star debuted the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with band mates Brian May and Roger Taylor in tow. From the syncopated vocal to the bouncy arrangement, ripped directly from Queen's heyday, and eerily so, "Two Fux" is Lambert at his best. He blasts the roof off with his brazen personality, calling all outcasts to carry the torch alongside him. There is a timeless feeling to the melody, too, solidifying him as an undeniably player in major pop music, regardless if radio plays him or not--which is a another discussion altogether. But the thing about Lambert is, he doesn't care, and that's why he has millions of fans all over the world. Consumers will, generally, support his work, no matter what. Thank you, streaming! "I only trust my tarot cards. Pink flamingos in my yard. People think that I'm from Mars, whatever," he barbs on the opening line. "Only smoke that holy green. High above the big machine. Not attached to anything, whatever." The upfront brashness leads into the provocative pre-chorus and sweeping hook: "I got that magic you call ADD. Rep for them aliens different like me. If you think that what I do and how I live's too much. I don't really really give two fux," he croons, tipping his hat to Queen's legendary work on such classics as "Somebody to Love" and "Bohemian Rhapsody." He continues, "If you think that what I say and what I give ain't love, I don't really really give two fux. Here, right here, right here. Namaste right here, right here, right here." Check out the accompanying lyric video below: As "Two Fux" suggests, Lambert's new album promises to be "a lot bluesier and earthier," he said. "I want to get back to live instruments—I like guitar and bass. I want to do it more for me." He's been nominated for a Grammy, but finding his place in the ever-shifting pop world has been incredibly difficult. "That's the hardest thing about being somebody that's been in the business now since 'Idol' seven years ago, which is where it all started. You're a known entity—that's a good thing. You have a built in fanbase. But sometimes changing people's minds, or bringing them something that's a new phase in your career, is a hard sell. Whereas people love discovery. If they love a new song: 'I don't know who the artist is, but the song is sick.' I don't know how much people are paying attention to talent these days—I think it's about vibe."
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